The clerk shall post on the city’s website and publish a notice of voter registration at least 60 calendar days before each election. The notice shall include the qualifications required of voters, the deadline for registering to vote in the election, and places where voters may register. (Ord. 12-009 § 8, 2012)

At least 10 calendar days before nominations are open for each regular or special election, the clerk shall post on the city’s website and publish twice in one or more newspapers of general circulation in the city a notice of offices to be filled at the election and the manner of making nominations. (Ord. 12-009 § 8, 2012; Ord. 620 § 7, 2004)

The clerk shall post on the city’s website and publish a notice of each election at least twice in one or more newspapers of general circulation in the city. The clerk shall also post the notice in City Hall. The first publication and the posting shall occur at least 30 calendar days before a regular election and 20 calendar days before a special election. Each notice of election shall include:

A. The type of election: regular or special;

B. The date of election;

C. The location of the polling places and the hours the polling places shall be open;

D. The offices to which candidates are to be elected;

E. The subjects of propositions to be voted upon;

F. Instructions for absentee by mail, absentee by electronic transmission, early and special needs voting; and

Before a general obligation bond issue election, the clerk shall publish notice of the city’s total existing bonded indebtedness at least once a week for three consecutive weeks. The first notice shall be published at least 20 calendar days before the date of the election. The notice shall state:

A. The current total general obligation bonded indebtedness, including authorized but unsold bonds of the city;

B. The cost of the debt service on the current indebtedness; and

C. The total assessed valuation of property within the city. (Ord. 12-009 § 8, 2012)

The clerk shall prepare and post at every precinct a “Notice to Questioned Ballot Voters.” The notice shall contain:

A. Information as to how the questioned voter’s ballot will be counted;

B. The date, time and place where the canvass board will meet; and

C. A statement notifying the voter that, within 30 days after election certification, written notification will be sent to the voter informing them of the reason why their ballot was not counted. The notice will further state that if the voter does not receive notification, the ballot was counted. (Ord. 12-009 § 8, 2012)